Guild Events Page (FireFox Only Bug) (aka OMG she made ANOTHER thread!)

Having a small issue with the display on Guild Events page, but this only happens when using Mozilla Firefox....

Registering for an event seems to cause a bit of a layout problem. Everything displays properly as long as you're not signed up, but as soon as you do, the "drop from event" button (or in this case what looks more like three buttons) winds up creating it's own column all the way to the right along with the "Overall Slots" heading - Like so:

Especially since this is a problem with one browser and not another (looks fine in IE & my old standby CrazyBrowser), and Firefox usually works so well, I'm wondering if this may be due to the fact that I'm using the brand new update of Firefox? This has happened for Eliam Sylin, the other registered member as well, but he is using the same updated version that I am...

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not sure about updated versions.. but Firefox actually tends to play by the rules better than IE, so if it's broken in IE but fine in firefox, it's usually IE's fault... and if it's broken in firefox but fine in IE, it usually has to do with the site design. aka they can probably fix it here and probably will asap now that you've found it for them.

Possible, I agree, but not certain. Sometimes the problem really does lie with Firefox, that's why they make IE plug-ins for it, so the page can be displayed using IE rendering instead. There's almost always a way to fix the problem though, no matter what the problem is, sometimes it's just more obvious than others...

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Possible, I agree, but not certain. Sometimes the problem really does lie with Firefox, that's why they make IE plug-ins for it

Actually, to be unnecessarily picky (oh god please don't let that be my legacy), the main purpose of IE plugins for Firefox is to duplicate IE bugs, and/or let you launch IE for sites that do browser detection and refuse to load (because the authors are too lazy/incapable of creating a decent looking cross-browser site). Many designers (and most older MS tools) create web sites that only work with IE's bugs.

While there is the odd bug in firefox, it's generally in the CSS layout trivia. (that horizontal-scrollbar-bug-with-100%-width bug is driving me nuts at work, and I notice that it's displaying on this page too.